1982–2007

Overview

Study guides, reference titles, and many of John MacArthur’s most popular works are included in this value-priced collection. This collection gives instant access to study materials that will take your personal Bible study to new levels—and all with a few clicks of your mouse.

With Logos, these volumes are enhanced with cutting-edge research tools, making them even more valuable. Scripture citations appear on mouseover in your preferred English translation. Important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Powerful topical searches help you find exactly what you’re looking for. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.

First Love

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Victor Books

Publication Date: 1996

Pages: 72

In First Love John MacArthur Jr. asserts that what’s been lost can be found. This book can help you restore the fire and conviction of your first love for Christ by helping you develop a clearer understanding of his character, his glory, and his love for you.

Hard To Believe

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2003

Pages: 215

Popular perception of Jesus Christ is that of a tempered, genteel man who walked the earth, offering nuggets of wisdom to his followers. But what we sometimes fail to recognize is that although Jesus Christ offered a message of forgiveness, he also spoke challenging, demanding words about what being a follower of Christ requires.

In contrast to the superficiality of much modern Christian teaching, Dr. John MacArthur serves up the unvarnished truth of what Christ taught and lived. In simple, compelling terms, he spells out what is required of those who would follow Him. Going beyond Jesus’ life to include the crucifixion and resurrection, MacArthur shows readers that Jesus modeled the commitment and loving obedience he requires of us by making the ultimate sacrifice for humankind.

How to Survive in a World of Unbelievers

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2001

Pages: 184

Jesus answered this troubling question on the eve of his death with some of the most poignant, powerful teaching in his entire ministry. During those hours, he taught his apostles and, consequently, all believers throughout history, How to Survive In a World of Unbelievers. Respected pastor, teacher, and author John MacArthur, plumbs the depths of Jesus’ final words of encouragement to us, based on John 13–16. By studying this valuable book, you will find answers to these and other difficult questions:

How can you keep your life focused on glorifying Christ in a society that proclaims self, pride, and personal achievement as marks of success?

How do you retain your Christian ethics when you boss asks you to lie or cheat?

How can you keep your family anchored to Christ in a society that is drifting far away from his teaching on family issues, such as divorce, homosexuality and abortion?

How do you help your children stay morally pure when they want to “fit in” with school friends who prefer objectionable activites?

How can you remain pure-hearted and spiritually sound in a church seemingly full of hypocrites?

Safe In The Arms Of God

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2003

Pages: 172

“Is my baby in heaven?” This is the most important question a grieving parent can ask. And even if the little one is someone else’s child, the issue remains: What happens to children—those unborn, stillborn, or youngsters—when they die? Can you hope to see them again? Can you let go of your fear and guilt? Can God’s love soothe a wound so jagged?

Saved Without A Doubt

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Victor Books

Publication Date: 1992

Pages: 187

Do you ever struggle with the insecure feeling of not knowing for sure if you will go to heaven? Is there any way to overcome that doubt? With pastoral love and concern, John MacArthur answers the second question with an authoritative yes! He carefully examines the biblical texts affirming the forever quality of salvation, but does not ignore the troubling passages that seem to indicate otherwise.

Successful Christian Parenting

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 1998

Pages: 235

More than ever, Christians need to know what the Bible actually teaches about parenting, and put it into practice. In Successful Christian Parenting, pastor/teacher John MacArthur presents time-proven principles of biblical parenting clearly and carefully to help parents make sense of their duties before God and to bring up their children in the ways of the Lord.

The Body Dynamic

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Victor Books

Publication Date: 1996

Pages: 156

What is the church? Many conceive it to be anything from well-structured, wealthy, highly organized institutions to underground cell groups with no money or structure. But what is the biblical description of the church? How do we express its identity and fulfill Christ’s desire for it? God has provided us with a clear blueprint of how the body of Christ is to work in the world. But that plan is useless and unfulfilled unless you and I make it part of our lives. My prayer is that as you study and apply the principles you learn in this book, you’ll become an effective and key member of the church, the body of Christ.

The Book On Leadership

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2004

Pages: 208

Our country is facing a leadership crisis, with fewer leaders available than are needed. Even more distressing, the church is facing the same crisis. Failures in church leadership seem to be at an epidemic level, reminding us of the adage, “As the leaders go, so go the people.” With so much at stake, how can we raise up effective leaders who have genuine and lasting impact on their charge? Author John MacArthur writes on more than 60 traits every leader needs. These elements of character form the framework from which MacArthur details the qualifications and responsibilities of effective leaders, no matter if they’re full-time staff members or Christians seeking to serve God at church, home, work, and with friends.

The Fulfilled Family

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2005

Pages: 121

With traditional family values in decline and under assault, how can parents convey Godly principles and morals amid competing messages? In The Fulfilled Family, John MacArthur, respected Bible teacher as well as experienced father and grandfather, takes a look at strategy for families as outlined in Ephesians 5 and 6.

The Only Way to Happiness: The Beattitudes

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Moody Press

Publication Date: 1980

Pages: 210

“It’s been more than 20 years since I first preached through the Beatitudes. That series marked a major turning point in my ministry and the life of our church. The poignant message of these verses seemed to jolt our congregation with a new sense of urgency and seriousness about the discipleship to which our Lord calls us. It also awakened my heart as never before to the profound privilege Christians have as citizens of a heavenly kingdom. And at the same time, the spirit of our fellowship seemed to be infused with a vibrant, unprecedented joy that, thankfully, has never diminished.”

The Master’s Plan for the Church

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Moody Press

Publication Date: 1991

Pages: 266

The Master’s Plan for the Church is a revised and expanded edition of Shepherdology by John F. MacArthur Jr. Some contemporary church leaders fancy themselves businessmen, media figures, entertainers, psychologists, philosophers, or lawyers. Yet those notions contrast sharply with the symbolism Scripture employs to depict spiritual leaders. In 2 Timothy 2, for example, Paul uses seven different metaphors to describe the rigors of leadership. Each of those images evokes ideas of sacrifice, labor, service, and hardship. They speak eloquently of the complex and varied responsibilities of spiritual leadership. Not one of them makes out leadership to be glamorous. That’s because it’s not supposed to be glamorous. Leadership in the church—and the author is speaking of every facet of spiritual leadership, not just the pastor’s role—is not a mantle of status to be conferred on the church’s aristocracy. It isn’t earned by seniority, purchased with money, or inherited through family ties. It doesn’t necessarily fall to those who are successful in business or finance. It isn’t doled out on the basis of intelligence or talent. Its requirements are faultless character, spiritual maturity, and a willingness to serve humbly.

The Power of Suffering

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Victor Books

Publication Date: 1995

Pages: 192

John MacArthur discusses the reasons trials come our way and how believers can learn valuable lessons from God as a result of suffering. Strengthening your faith in the refiner’s fire for everyone who has ever faced profound trials, physical or spiritual, and found themselves asking “Where is God in the midst of the pain?” The Power of Suffering examines the reality of pain and trials in the Christian life and offers a plausible, thoroughly biblical explanation for the deep valleys each of us inevitably cross.

The Truth War

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2007

Pages: 215

Right now, Truth is under attack, and much is at stake. Christians are caught in the crossfire of alternative Christian histories, emerging faulty texts, and a cultural push to eliminate absolute Truth altogether. As a result, many churches and Christians have been deceived. Worse still, they propagate the deception that poses itself as Truth! In The Truth War John MacArthur reclaims the unwavering certainty of God’s Truth and anchors Christians in the eternal, immovable promises that are found in his Word.

The Ultimate Priority

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Moody Press

Publication Date: 1983

Pages: 158

This book is a call to personal worship of the thrice holy God. It’s a call to a radically different type of living on the part of the believer; to a way of life that seeks to worship God continually—not just on Sunday. The call is new in the sense that Christians in our time have generally missed God’s emphasis. Reading this book will force you to encounter our God in all his glory. An obedient response will transform you into a true worshiper, fulfilling the ultimate priority.

The Vanishing Conscience

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Word Publishing

Publication Date: 1994

Pages: 255

In a world obsessed with self-esteem and moral tolerance, talk of sin and guilt is taboo—even within the church. If you’re concerned about today’s trend of shifting blame and denying guilt, you’ll find The Vanishing Conscience a fascinating read. This timeless work is a powerful indictment against worldly attitudes toward sin and guilt, and a potent reminder of how to deal with sin’s presence in our lives.

Truth For Today

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2001

Pages: 400

In the tradition of Max Lucado’s Grace for the Moment and Charles Swindoll’s Wisdom for the Way comes a new book of inspirational thoughts by John MacArthur. Long respected as one of today’s most knowledgeable Bible teachers, John MacArthur has never had a book that offers his insights in such an easily accessible manner. Be prepared to be encouraged, challenged, energized, and changed as MacArthur offers seasoned wisdom on different passages of Scripture. Perfect for daily readings, this unique gift book is destined to be a treasured classic for years to come.

Twelve Extraordinary Women

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2005

Pages: 201

Celebrated for their courage, vision, hospitality, and spiritual giftedness, it’s no wonder women were so important to God’s plan revealed in the Old and New Testaments. It wasn’t their natural qualities that made these women extraordinary but the power of the one true God whom they worshipped and served. In Twelve Extraordinary Women, you’ll learn more than fascinating information about these women, you’ll discover—perhaps for the first time—the unmistakable chronology of God’s redemptive work in history through their lives. These women were not ancillary to his plan, they were at the very heart of it.

Twelve Ordinary Men

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2002

Pages: 198

Best-selling author John MacArthur examines the twelve men that Christ chose as his disciples and helps us discover how we can transform our own imperfections into usable tools to impact others. Contrary to popular belief, we do not have to be perfect to do God’s work. Look no further than the twelve disciples whose many weaknesses are forever preserved throughout the pages of the New Testament. Jesus chose ordinary men—fisherman, tax collectors, political zealots—and turned their weakness into strength, producing greatness from utter uselessness. MacArthur draws principles from Christ’s careful, hands-on training of the original twelve disciples for today’s modern disciple—you.

Welcome to the Family

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2004

Pages: 127

When you become part of God’s family and join a local congregation, you encounter new expectations, privileges, vocabulary, and more. In this accessible book, Pastor John MacArthur shows new Christians how to process all this and “plug in” to the church. He gives converts the big picture of what it means to be a part of the fellowship of believers.

What the Bible Says About Parenting

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2000

Pages: 243

More than ever, Christians need to know what the Bible actually teaches about parenting, and put it into practice. In What the Bible Says About Parenting, pastor/teacher John MacArthur presents time-proven principles of biblical parenting clearly and carefully to help parents make sense of their duties before God and to bring up their children in the ways of the Lord. In addition to this new edition (previously titled Successful Christian Parenting), there is also a resource kit and two workbooks available to help Christian parents instruct their children in a godly manner.

Why Government Can’t Save You

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2000

Pages: 190

Though the Lord relentlessly proclaimed the law of God, he did not come as a political deliverer or social reformer. He did not issue a call for changes, even by peaceful means. Nor did Jesus rally supporters in a grandiose attempt to “capture the culture” for morality or greater political and religious freedoms. Rather, his divine calling was to rescue the lost souls of individual men and women from sin and hell.

“A certain amount of healthy and balanced concern about current trends in government and the community is acceptable, as long as we realize that such interest is not vital to our spiritual lives, our righteous testimony or the advancement of the kingdom of Christ. Above all, the believer’s political involvement should never displace the priority of preaching and teaching the gospel because the morality and righteousness that God seeks is the result of salvation and sanctification.”—John MacArthur

In Why Government Can’t Save You (An Alternative to Political Activism), author John MacArthur illustrates through Scripture that, regardless of the numerous immoral, unjust, and ungodly failures of secular government, believers are to pray and seek to influence the world for Christ by godly, selfless, and peaceful living under that authority, not by protests against the government or by acts of civil disobedience. Dr. MacArthur will explore these areas:

Christians’ responsibility to authority

How and why to support our leaders

How to live righteously in a pagan culture

The principle of paying taxes

Jesus’ lessons on tax exemptions

The biblical purpose of government

The principle and reasons for civil obedience

“To devote all, or even most, or our time, energy, money, and strategy to putting a facade of morality on the world or the appearance of ‘rightness’ over our governmental and political institutions is to badly misunderstand our roles as Christians in a spiritually lost world.”—John MacArthur

In this book find out your Christian responsibility to government and political causes.

Commentaries

1 Timothy

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Moody Press

Publication Date: 1995

Pages: 292

This New Testament commentary series reflects a sound knowledge of the text and a gift for practical application of Scripture truth. Some commentaries are primarily linguistic, others are mostly theological, and some are mainly homiletical. This series is expository, doctrinal, and practical. It focuses on the main doctrines in each text and how they relate to other Scriptures and what they mean to the reader.

2 Timothy

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Moody Press

Publication Date: 1995

Pages: 217

This New Testament commentary series reflects a sound knowledge of the text and a gift for practical application of Scripture truth. Some commentaries are primarily linguistic, others are mostly theological, and some are mainly homiletical. This series is expository, doctrinal, and practical. It focuses on the main doctrines in each text and how they relate to other Scriptures and what they mean to the reader.

Titus

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Moody Press

Publication Date: 1996

Pages: 169

This commentary on Titus reflects a sound knowledge of the text and a gift for practical application of Scripture truth. Some commentaries are primarily linguistic, others are mostly theological, and some are mainly homiletical. This series is expository, doctrinal, and practical. It focuses on the main doctrine in each text, how they relate to other Scriptures, and what they mean to the reader.

Study Guides

Hard to Believe Workbook

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2004

Pages: 168

The popular perception of Jesus Christ is that of a tempered, genteel man who walked the earth, offering nuggets of wisdom to his followers. But what we sometimes fail to recognize is that although Jesus Christ offered a message of forgiveness, he also spoke challenging, demanding words about what being a follower of Christ requires.

“If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sister, yes, and even his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.” (Luke 14:26)

In contrast to the superficiality of much modern Bible teaching, Dr. John MacArthur uncovers in this workbook the unvarnished truth of what Christ really taught. In simple, compelling terms, he spells out what is required of those who would follow him. With provocative questions and exercises, he leads readers to a full understanding of the call of Christ.

The Truth War Study Guide

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2007

Pages: 118

Right now, Truth is under attack, and much is at stake. Christians are caught in the crossfire of alternative Christian histories, emerging faulty texts, and a cultural push to eliminate absolute Truth altogether. As a result, many churches and Christians have been deceived. Worse still, they propagate the deception that poses itself as Truth! In The Truth War Study Guide John MacArthur reclaims the unwavering certainty of God’s Truth and anchors Christians in the eternal, immovable promises that are found in his Word.

For those struggling with contemporary society’s apparent willingness to redefine “truth”, The Truth War Study Guide:

Empowers Christians to claim the certainties that God promises

Gives a critical evaluation of postmodern trends

Teaches Christians how to identify and address the errors and false teachings smuggled into their churches

Provides a solid format for small group discussion or individual study

Twelve Extraordinary Women Workbook

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2006

Pages: 205

Armed with the success of his bestselling Twelve Ordinary Men, Dr. John MacArthur turns his attention to twelve of the most remarkable women of the Bible. Summarizing their lives and the depth of their individual faith, he demonstrates the way in which God also requires women to fortify his kingdom. Drawing from both the Old and New Testaments, Dr. MacArthur highlights a wide range of heroines, including Anna, Eve, Hanna, Lazarus’ sisters Martha and Mary, Mary Magdalene, Mary, mother of Jesus, Rahab, Ruth, as well as the woman at the well, the poor woman of Luke, the seductress of Proverbs 7, and the believer of Proverbs 31.

Features Include:

Insightful questions for in-depth study

Places to journal

Guided prayers

Twelve Ordinary Men Workbook

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2003

Pages: 181

Pointing to the lives of the disciples—12 ordinary men through whom God worked extraordinary things—John MacArthur presents a pattern that modern disciples can follow. In spite of—and sometimes because of—weakness and imperfection—God can and will use his believers to accomplish his work. This hands-on, practical workbook, divided into 12 chapters based on the 12 unique disciples, offers the tools needed to train as a true disciple of God. This workbook will help Christians uncover and unleash the power of his word and will in their own lives and the lives of others.

Study Bible

The MacArthur Study Bible, rev. ed.

Author: Thomas Nelson

Publisher: Word Publishing

Publication Date: 1997

For 30 years, John MacArthur has spent nearly 30 hours a week studying the Bible, taking detailed notes, and teaching people what he learns. The result is The MacArthur Study Bible. With the MacArthur Study Bible you will have help understanding difficult passages, simplifying complex doctrines, and bridging important culture, geography, history, and language gaps. It can help bring your Bible to life, and what’s inside will transform your life. Make The MacArthur Study Bible your study Bible, and unleash God’s truth, one verse at a time.

Reference Titles

A Heritage of Great Evangelical Teaching

Author: Stephen Rost

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 1997

Pages: 1,260

The books they’ve written have changed the landscape of the Christian mind. They have consistently been on recommended reading lists for spiritual seekers of all ages. Now the best from their classic works has been brought together in one volume. Material has been selected and edited for easy understanding, helping you grasp the key points these influential leaders have to offer. Pastors, speakers, and teachers will treasure this time-saving treasury of illustrations, insights, and practical wisdom. Includes introductions to each author, timelines showing a parallel of world events in the times they lived, and suggestions for further reading.

Counseling: How to Counsel Biblically, updated

Editor: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2005

Pages: 301

A practical, proactive, and relevant book for students, church leaders, and lay people, this book presents solid theological foundations of biblical counseling in clear contrast to humanistic and secular theories of psychological counseling. This collection of writers represents some of America’s leading biblical teachers and counselors. Other contributors include: Ken L. Sarles, David Powlinson, Douglas Bookman, David Maddox, Robert Smith, William W. Goode, and Dennis Swanson.

Matthew Henry’s Complete Commentary

Publisher: Hendrickson

Publication Date: 1996

An eighteenth-century masterwork of learning and devotion, is commonly available in the original six-volume edition or in greatly abridged (or even re-written) one-volume editions. Now with the space saving technology of Logos is pleased to bring you the complete and unabridged edition of this time treasured work.

NASB 1995 Exhaustive Concordance: Hebrew-Aramaic-Greek Dictionary

Publisher: Foundation Publications

Publication Date: 1995

Pages: 400

The New American Standard Exhaustive Concordance lends great flexibility to Bible study. Any verse in the New American Standard Exhaustive Concordance may be found even when the reference is unknown to the reader. It is also possible to determine which verses in the Bible contain a certain word (e.g. ‘love’ or ‘God’). The Hebrew, Aramaic or Greek for any listed word may be traced to find its general meaning and the ways in which it is translated in the New American Standard Exhaustive Concordance. All of this may be done through a convenient reference system which requires no knowledge of the original languages. This reference system is based on the same numbering system for Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek words as that of Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible (King James Version).

Nelson’s 3-D Bible Mapbook

Author: Simon Jenkins

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 1997

Pages: 128

Fun, action-based Bible maps for lay persons, pastors, and teachers. A graphically exciting new way to experience the great events and places of the Bible. Offers attractive three-dimensional, full-color graphics with clear background commentary that brings to life key places and events with the immediacy of eyewitness news. Entries are sequenced to match your Bible, routes are marked, and key figures and action are explained—you’ll understand as never before just how and when it all happened.

Nelson’s New Christian Dictionary

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2001

Covers over 8,000 words in clear, accessible entries. Explores everything related to Christianity—doctrine, worship, liturgy, literature, history, music, and more. Includes lists and overviews of more than a dozen key items—100 most important events in Christian history, a century-by-century survey, great hymns, key Christian books and authors. Features a denominational comparison chart, contrasting their beliefs and organization. Contains over 500 photos, plus charts and other graphics.

Nelson’s New Illustrated Bible Commentary

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 1999

A comprehensive verse-by-verse commentary for lay Bible students, fully highlighted by articles, maps, charts, and illustrations—all in one volume.

Clear and Comprehensive: Annotations by leading evangelical scholars don’t dodge tough issues; alternative views are presented fairly, but commentators make their positions clear.

Interesting and Revealing: Hundreds of feature articles that provide additional information or new perspectives on a topic related to Bible background.

Visually Appealing: Maps, drawings, and photos illuminate the commentary and visualize important information.

Nelson’s New Illustrated Bible Dictionary

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 1995

This completely revised and updated edition of Nelson’s Illustrated Bible Dictionary is the most comprehensive and up-to-date Bible dictionary available. Designed, written, and edited with the needs of general readers in mind. A wealth of background information is found in more than 7,000 encyclopedic entries on the people, places, things, and doctrines of the Bible. Written in plain language, not scholarly jargon. Includes over 500 full-color in-text photographs, maps and pronunciation guides. Cross-referenced to the KJV, NKJV, NIV, NRSV, and REB. Winner of the Gold Medallion Award.

New Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew & Greek Words

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 1996

Contains concise definitions of over 14,000 original Bible words. This is an unabridged, fully corrected, updated version of Strong’s famous dictionaries, and is keyed throughout to Strong’s numbering system.

New Strong’s Guide to Bible Words

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 1996

Get more out of your Strong’s Concordance with this English word index to original Bible words. A convenient Bible study resource for pastors, scholars, students and those who want to dig deeper in their personal Bible study. This guide is organized alphabetically with English entries, and shows all Hebrew or Greek words that lie behind each English word, along with the number of times each occurs. Also includes Strong’s numbers and brief definitions. This is a great introductory tool for English readers and a time-saving work for the professional.

Pastoral Ministry: How to Shepherd Biblically, updated

Editor: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2005

Pages: 365

Encouraging, insightful, and challenging, Pastoral Ministry is designed for a new generation of shepherds who seek to lead with the passion of the apostles. Written by MacArthur and his colleagues at The Master’s Seminary, this guide outlines the biblical priorities essential to effective ministry. Other contributors include: Richard L. Mayhue, James F. Stitzinger, Alex D. Montoya, James M. George, Irvin A. Busenitz, James E. Rosscup, Donard G. McDougall, Robert L. Thomas, David C. Deuel, George J. Zemek, and S. Lance Quinn.

Preaching: How to Preach Biblically, updated

Editor: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2005

Pages: 365

John MacArthur and other distinguished teachers of preachers respond to the apostle’s mandate in this comprehensive treatment of expository preaching. Dr. MacArthur’s well-known passion for the Scriptures is combined with the vision and expertise of other faculty members at The Master’s Seminary to produce a definitive statement on how to unfold the meaning of God’s Word effectively to today’s congregation. Other contributors include: James F. Stitzinger, James E. Rosscup, Robert L. Thomas, George J. Zemek, Donald G. McDougall, Richard L. Mayhue, Irvin A. Busenitz, and David C. Deuel.

The MacArthur Bible Handbook

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 2003

Pages: 546

The MacArthur Bible Handbook is the ultimate book-by-book survey of the Bible, including charts, graphs, and illustrations from today’s leading expository teacher. A unique reference tool that is committed to quality and biblical teaching that will help you easily understand each book of the Bible, its historical context, and its place in Scripture.

Bible Book Basics at a Glance!

The meaning of each Bible book’s name

Who wrote it

The date and setting

The theme and purpose

Its key words, verses, and chapters

How Christ presented (even in the Old Testament)

Its contribution to the Bible as a whole

A broad summary of the events and highlights it records

A detailed outline of the book

MacArthur has put in over 60,000 hours of sermon preparation time in his 35 year ministry!

The MacArthur Topical Bible

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 1999

Pages: 1,592

Wouldn’t you like to have all the Scriptures on an important Bible topic, such as marriage, end times, the Holy Spirit, or money management in one place and instantly available—not just the references but the entire passage? The MacArthur Topical Bible is the most user-friendly Bible study tool released in decades. An amazing time-saver for teachers and pastors planning their lessons. A comprehensive volume of 20,000 Bible topics and more than 100,000 Bible passages, carefully cross-referenced and organized for quick and complete visual location. Designed for beginning students as well as seasoned scholars, The MacArthur Topical Bible is based on the ever-popular New King James Version, and is useful with all Bible translations. Next to the Bible this is the best companion a Christian can have for in-depth study for thousands of spiritual subjects. A resource that belongs in every Christian’s basic Bible reference library.

The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Editor: Jerome H. Smith

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 1992

Edited by Jerome H. Smith, this comprehensive update of the original Treasury of Scripture Knowledge is a unique resource for Bible study, teaching, or preaching. This edition contains nearly 100,000 new cross-references, additional key words, a new system of symbols, and many other improvements. This is the most comprehensive collection of time-saving and insightful cross-references ever published! Dozens of special study aids help you develop powerful lessons or sermons—straight from the Bible itself! Dr. John MacArthur Jr. says: “The one book, apart from the Bible itself, that I value most in my studies.”

100 Midi Hymns

Editor: Paul Eckert

Publisher: Logos Research Systems, Inc.

Publication Date: 1995

100 MIDI Hymns for playback or reading, includes fully searchable lyrics. Hymns are provided in standard MIDI file format. Use the hymns royalty free, load them into your music software and make your own arrangements, or just have the hymns playing while you meditate on God’s Word.

Bibles

The New King James Version Bible

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: 1982

The New King James Version is a total update of the 1611 King James Version, also known as the “Authorized Version.” Every attempt has been made to maintain the beauty of the original version while updating the English grammar to contemporary style and usage. The result is much better “readability.” It is noteworthy that the NKJV is one of the few modern translations still based on the “Western” or “Byzantine” manuscript tradition. This makes the New King James Version an invaluable aid to comparative English Bible study.

About John MacArthur

John MacArthur is a fifth-generation pastor, a popular author and conference speaker, and has served as pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California since 1969.

John’s pulpit ministry has been extended around the globe through his media ministry, Grace to You, and its satellite offices in Canada, Europe, India, New Zealand, and Singapore. In addition to producing daily radio programs for nearly 2,000 English and Spanish radio outlets worldwide, Grace to You distributes books, software, audiotapes, and CDs by John MacArthur. In 36 years of ministry, Grace to You has distributed more than thirteen million CDs and audiotapes.

John is the president of The Master’s College and The Master’s Seminary, and he has written hundreds of books and study guides, each one thoroughly biblical and practical.